The borough denied three of Mastro’s four requests in his OPRA letter because they were too broad, asking for “any and all” documents in the possession of Mayor Mark Sokolich or his staff related to the lane closures, the borough’s communications with the Port Authority on this matter, and communications regarding endorsements of the governor or meetings or conversations with members of Christie’s reelection campaign, according to a copy of the borough clerk’s response to Mastro.

However, the borough complied with a fourth request for all documents that Fort Lee has supplied to the media since Sept. 1 regarding the same matters, according to Grant.

The borough denied three of Mastro’s four requests in his OPRA letter because they were too broad, asking for “any and all” documents in the possession of Mayor Mark Sokolich or his staff related to the lane closures, the borough’s communications with the Port Authority on this matter, and communications regarding endorsements of the governor or meetings or conversations with members of Christie’s reelection campaign, according to a copy of the borough clerk’s response to Mastro.

However, the borough complied with a fourth request for all documents that Fort Lee has supplied to the media since Sept. 1 regarding the same matters, according to Grant.